vw754 wrote:hi all,ive ordered a 150mm bathroom extractor fan.........which ducting is good.......the flexible one or solid plastic..........what size should i get to fit over the 150mm back of the fan?

You have basically answered your our own question.... You need a 150mm duct and flexible is best because you can go around corners or up and under. Just make sure you check what distance the fan is able to duct. Some fans only work for 2mtrs, also make sure the duct is on a gradient towards the vent so that any moisture build up will run away from the extractor and towards the vent outside.

thanks,ive alredy got an air brick outside the house and aplastic vent inside,onthe bathroom wall....im thinking of pulling off the plastic vent from inside the wall,and using that hole to mount the new fan,and leaving the airbrick outside.............would this be ok?

I want to put the ducting on and just leave it facing the airbrick,instead of removing the airbrick or cutting a hole in it.

You can get a through wall kit for your extractor fan. If only a short distance and you are keeping the air brick then I would of suggested a ridged duct because you need to make sure the duct is hard up against the air brick.If you have a flexi duct then leave plenty of duct on so it can spring/compress against the air brick.That should be ok but ridged kit would be better.Try Screwfix

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